Monday, April 18, 2011

AmericaView members have been sharing information about USDA National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) Imagery Viewers. This blog post shares information about such a viewer established for Texas statewide imagery.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The purpose of this post is to provide guidance on posting to this blog for AmericaView members. Blog posts are a simply, yet effective means for getting information out in a timely manner. It's far easier than updating a web page and because the AmericaView Blog is replicated through Planet Geospatial, it is seen by a broad audience.

Step1: Become a blog contributor
Simply get in touch with Mike Battaglia and ask him to add you as a contributor. As the AmericaView Blog runs off of Blogger, which is owned by Google, you will need to provide Mike with your Google/Gmail account ID (e.g. landsatfan@gmail.com). If you don't have a Google/Gmail account, signing up for one is easy.

Step 2: Create a new post
From the AmericaView Blog main page click on New Post in the upper right corner.

This will take you to the Posting > New Post window where you can start your blog post.

The Blogger toolbar allows you to inset hyperlinks and images.

Step 3: Preview your post
At any time you can preview your post to see what it will look like when it gets published. Simply click on the Preview button at the bottom of the Posting window. This will launch a new browser window that you can close once you have finished.

Step 4: Add labels
Label, or tags, made it easier for others to find relevant information in the AmericaView blog, so give some consideration to adding labels to your post before you publish it. If the label resembles been used before Blogger will give you an auto fill option. Multiple labels can be separated by a comma.

Step 5: Publish your post
Congratulations, you are now finished! Simply click on the Publish Post button and your post will be added to the AmericaView blog. You can always go back into the post and edit it if you notice an error down the road.

Friday, April 8, 2011

The EROS Image of the Week Gallery assembled by USGS is a wonderful resource for educational outreach. You can browse and download posters that demonstrate how Landsat satellite imagery is used for everything from monitoring natural disasters to detecting anthropogenic induced land cover change. The images are very powerful and the descriptions are clear and concise.

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These articles are authored by members of AmericaView, a nationwide program that focuses on satellite remote sensing data and technologies in support of applied research, K-16 education, workforce development, and technology transfer. If you have comments or questions, please contact us.

If you are affiliated with AmericaView and would like to contribute to the blog, read this post and follow the instructions.